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Pluto TV Black Music Month streaming lineup featuring Tina Turner, Chuck Berry, Queen Latifah, and Music Revolution Pluto TV Black Music Month streaming lineup featuring Tina Turner, Chuck Berry, Queen Latifah, and Music Revolution

Pluto TV Celebrates Black Music Month With Free Streaming Collection Honoring Music Legends and Cultural Icons

Pluto TV is honoring Black Music Month with a free streaming lineup featuring music documentaries, artist spotlights, and cultural programming celebrating legendary Black artists.
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Pluto TV is spotlighting the legacy, influence, and cultural impact of Black music pioneers this June with a curated lineup of free films, documentaries, artist spotlights, and music-centered programming celebrating Black Music Month.

As one of the leading free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) platforms, Pluto TV’s latest initiative gives audiences access to culturally defining stories without requiring subscriptions, sign-ups, or monthly fees — an increasingly important distinction as streaming costs continue rising across the industry.

The Black Music Month collection is available through Pluto TV’s Black Collective and Black Cinema hubs, while additional programming blocks and themed marathons will also air across several of the platform’s live linear channels throughout the month.

The initiative arrives at a time when Black audiences continue playing a major role in shaping streaming culture overall. According to industry insights shared alongside the campaign, Black streamers now make up approximately 14% of the U.S. streaming population, with viewers actively seeking platforms that prioritize culturally significant stories and accessible entertainment experiences.

And honestly, that accessibility becomes one of the campaign’s strongest selling points.

Rather than hiding influential music documentaries behind premium paywalls, Pluto TV is making these stories immediately available to audiences looking to revisit the artists, movements, and cultural moments that helped define generations of music.

Among the featured titles is Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, an official authorized documentary chronicling the life and influence of the legendary musician widely credited as one of the true architects of rock music. The documentary explores Berry’s groundbreaking contributions to the genre while examining the enormous cultural footprint he left across generations of artists.

Also featured is Tina Turner: Simply the Best, which revisits the extraordinary career and resilience of the late global icon whose unmistakable voice, stage presence, and perseverance transformed her into one of the most celebrated entertainers in music history.

The documentary explores Turner’s rise to superstardom, including her reinvention as a solo powerhouse behind classics like “Private Dancer” while cementing her title as the “Queen of Rock & Roll.”

Pluto TV’s Black Music Month programming also expands beyond retrospective biographies with music-centered interview and commentary series designed to explore artistry from multiple angles.

Music Revolution features intimate conversations with major artists across today’s evolving music industry, blending interviews, commentary, insider perspectives, and discussions surrounding songwriting, creativity, and cultural influence.

Meanwhile, Music Talks: Queen Latifah brings together entertainment icon Queen Latifah and legendary music executive Andre Harrell for a deeper conversation about Latifah’s groundbreaking journey through music, television, film, and entrepreneurship.

Beyond the featured email announcement lineup, Pluto TV’s broader Black Music Month rollout also includes several additional documentaries and artist-focused specials spotlighting legendary musicians whose work reshaped global entertainment culture.

These projects examine not only the artists themselves, but also the larger cultural movements surrounding their music, activism, influence, and storytelling.

For hip-hop fans specifically, Pluto TV’s Vevo True School Hip-Hop channel will feature recurring “Legends of Hip-Hop” programming blocks throughout the month, while the platform’s Classic TV Variety channel will spotlight archival performances from icons including James Brown, The Supremes, The Temptations, and The Jackson 5 through curated Ed Sullivan Show marathons.

The larger strategy reflects how FAST platforms like Pluto TV continue evolving beyond background television viewing into legitimate discovery hubs for music history, cultural storytelling, and documentary programming.

And for audiences looking to celebrate Black Music Month through the voices, artistry, and legacies that helped shape modern music itself, Pluto TV’s lineup offers a strong starting point that’s both accessible and culturally meaningful.

All featured Black Music Month programming is currently available to stream free on Pluto TV throughout June.

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